Testimonial
to THOMAS EYNON, ESQ. of the
City of Scranton, Pa.
Whereas; We the undersigned Committee representing the employees
of the Bellevue Slope of the D. L. and W. R. R. Co., have learned with regret, that our
esteemed foreman, Thomas Eynon, Esq., who was one of
the first to have charge in opening the D. L. and W. R. R. Company's mines
in the year 1849, is about to retire from active life, to enjoy the well earned
rest and comfort to which he is entitled in the winter of his well-spent years.
WHEREAS,
We, the employees under the supervision of our esteemed foreman, Thomas
Eynon Esq., although regretting his retirement, fully appreciate that
one so consistent in his duties, both to the company that he represented, and
the care and sympathy exercised towards those under his charge, has fully
earned the well-deserved rest, contemplated through his retirement from active duties.
Be it Resolved, that
We, the employees under his supervision for the past
eight years, extend to him our heartfelt gratitude for the
kindness and care exercised by him over us during his foremanship, and
pray that he and his esteemed consort may live long to enjoy the respect
and gratitude felt towards them by all with they came in contact during
their christian and useful career.
Thomas Eynon was born in Ystrade, Glanmorganshire, Wales, on July 21, 1821,
and emigrated to America with his parents in 1832.
Committee,
Thomas W. Davis, Chairman,
Michael Gilbride, Treasurer,
Sam Seville, Secretary.
Joseph Weichel,
George Price,
P. W. Costello, Scranton, Pa.

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Testimonial
to THOMAS EYNON, ESQ. of the
City of Scranton, Pa.
Whereas; We the undersigned Committee representing the employees
of the Bellevue Slope of the D. L. and W. R. R. Co., have learned with regret, that our
esteemed foreman, Thomas Eynon, Esq., who was one of
the first to have charge in opening the D. L. and W. R. R. Company's mines
in the year 1849, is about to retire from active life, to enjoy the well earned
rest and comfort to which he is entitled in the winter of his well-spent years.
WHEREAS,
We, the employees under the supervision of our esteemed foreman, Thomas
Eynon Esq., although regretting his retirement, fully appreciate that
one so consistent in his duties, both to the company that he represented, and
the care and sympathy exercised towards those under his charge, has fully
earned the well-deserved rest, contemplated through his retirement from active duties.
Be it Resolved, that
We, the employees under his supervision for the past
eight years, extend to him our heartfelt gratitude for the
kindness and care exercised by him over us during his foremanship, and
pray that he and his esteemed consort may live long to enjoy the respect
and gratitude felt towards them by all with they came in contact during
their christian and useful career.
Thomas Eynon was born in Ystrade, Glanmorganshire, Wales, on July 21, 1821,
and emigrated to America with his parents in 1832.
Committee,
Thomas W. Davis, Chairman,
Michael Gilbride, Treasurer,
Sam Seville, Secretary.
Joseph Weichel,
George Price,
P. W. Costello, Scranton, Pa.